On 17 Jan 2013, at 12:15, Brian Hechinger <wonko at 4amlunch.net> wrote:
On 1/17/2013 12:57 AM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
Happy birthday, Brian!
Thank everyone!
If you want a gift I can give you season 2 of LOST on DVD or a 2000s-era Sony Walkman.
Either of those is a real good way to get me to never talk to you again. :)
It was worth a shot. ;)
Nobody seems to want all of LOST season 2 for some reason!
-brian
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On 1/17/2013 12:57 AM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
Happy birthday, Brian!
Thank everyone!
If you want a gift I can give you season 2 of LOST on DVD or a 2000s-era Sony Walkman.
Either of those is a real good way to get me to never talk to you again. :)
-brian
sampsa at mac.com writes:
If this is going to be used around HECnet, what's wrong with using
proper > and secure proxy access??? >
The nicknames and usernames don't map to each other - one user might
have multiple nicks etc.
$ MCR AUTHORIZE HELP ADD /PROXY
ADD
/PROXY
Adds an entry to the network proxy authorization files,
NETPROXY.DAT and NET$PROXY.DAT, and signals DECnet to update
its volatile database. Proxy additions take effect immediately on
all nodes in a cluster that share the proxy database.
Format
ADD/PROXY node::remote-user local-user[,...]
You can list several local user accounts accessible to a single remote
user.
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On 17 Jan 2013, at 17:46, Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> wrote:
On 17 Jan 2013, at 10:38, Jordi Guillaumes i Pons <jg at jordi.guillaumes.name> wrote:
El 17/01/2013, a les 16:09, sampsa at mac.com va escriure:
Any interest in this type of service, i.e. something like Jabber/Gtalk but over DECNET?
Aren't you reinventing PHONE? ;)
Only insofar as to use it on an actual phone I hope. ;)
Think of this as a notification system and text message extension to VMS PHONE :)
sampsa
Be sure to pull an XMPP and set resources...multiple identical users at the same time. ;)
Too much of a headache - I'm going MSN style, the last place you logged in from is the place you're logged in.
On 17 Jan 2013, at 10:51, sampsa at mac.com wrote:
If this is going to be used around HECnet, what's wrong with using proper
and secure proxy access???
The nicknames and usernames don't map to each other - one user might have multiple nicks etc.
Be sure to pull an XMPP and set resources...multiple identical users at the same time. ;)
sampsa
If this is going to be used around HECnet, what's wrong with using proper
and secure proxy access???
The nicknames and usernames don't map to each other - one user might have multiple nicks etc.
sampsa
The problem with PHONE is that you can't see a centralised directory of the whole network and who's on.
I tried to write a script on a Linux-DECNET box to get such a directory but it broke something on BQT's systems.
IM's are slightly different, as I'm sure you're aware.
The benefits to phone are:
- You are notified when your buddies log on, anywhere on HECnet
- You can control who can message you (i.e. buddies only)
sampsa
On 17 Jan 2013, at 17:46, Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> wrote:
On 17 Jan 2013, at 10:38, Jordi Guillaumes i Pons <jg at jordi.guillaumes.name> wrote:
El 17/01/2013, a les 16:09, sampsa at mac.com va escriure:
Any interest in this type of service, i.e. something like Jabber/Gtalk but over DECNET?
Aren't you reinventing PHONE? ;)
Only insofar as to use it on an actual phone I hope. ;)
Jordi Guillaumes i Pons
jg at jordi.guillaumes.name
HECnet: BITXOV::JGUILLAUMES
On 17 Jan 2013, at 10:38, Jordi Guillaumes i Pons <jg at jordi.guillaumes.name> wrote:
El 17/01/2013, a les 16:09, sampsa at mac.com va escriure:
Any interest in this type of service, i.e. something like Jabber/Gtalk but over DECNET?
Aren't you reinventing PHONE? ;)
Only insofar as to use it on an actual phone I hope. ;)
Jordi Guillaumes i Pons
jg at jordi.guillaumes.name
HECnet: BITXOV::JGUILLAUMES
sampsa at mac.com writes:
On the plus side, I have an almost working instant messaging client and
server over DECNET running on RHESUS with the client written in small
DCL scripts usable from anywhere on HECNET (testing from the HILANT
cluster at the moment).
Any interest in this type of service, i.e. something like Jabber/Gtalk
but over DECNET?
Don't folks on HECnet have PHONE enabled???
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